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Hey Scott, great job with Garance last night in Tribeca!You are both passionate and genuine and it was clear just listening to you talk about your work. And so SWEET to see you guys interact. There is something so natural and easy about the 2 of you together. Comme une evidence…

I'm reminded of Ralph Lauren and his ad series from the 80's which I treasure. Your subject is lovely and fresh, very confident and put together. A little dressed down for my taste, but this is me. I LOVE her hat and braid. She is a beautiful young woman. Great photograph Scott.

I'm from Houston Texas and this is how we dress on the weekends. I'm afraid the hat and jeans only fly at work on Casual Fridays. I have never been to NY, but is on my bucket list. Love yall, Karon Wisdom

Very Australian look. Most Australians don't own heavy winter clothes because the warm Aussie winter doesn't warrant it. The layering of the clothes, her hair, her complexion, her hat. I don't know if she is Australian, but she'd certainly fit in here.

Anonymous said ... (6:11 PM) :

I was born and raised in Houston, Texas and I've known someone to dress like this on daily basis. I'm afraid "ya'll" have a warped view of how Texas dress. I believe we're a little more sophisticated than this. But nonetheless, the girl in the photo looks amazing.

I'm sorry, but wearing a hat with a hole in it screams of vintage desperation to me. Like the kind of things that you see in vintage shops because they're cool, but they're in terrible condition, and they should just stay as part of the display.

Love it! Thanks for celebrating the style of women who don't feel the need to turn themselves into frail little porcelain dolls for fashion. :)

Anonymous said ... (4:07 AM) :

Interesting how happy and at easy she looks whereas there are other fashionistas wearing designer clothes who look pissed.

Anonymous said ... (4:26 AM) :

youthful and lively - yes. new york - no. she looks too innocent.

lucia said ... (8:33 AM) :

She looks like she's from somewhere else, from o movie or some small place in Texas.I love her smile, and she looks a bit special and really confident. But I do not like the outfit. Ok, somewhere in the countryside, but, hmm, something weird about the clothes.

Marina Munoz is my daughter and she is once again living and working in New York. She always has had unique, self-confident style, which changes according to her mood or the occassion. She is an original and an extremely talented and beautiful girl, both inside and out...thus the smile! Bravo, Marina!

Anonymous said ... (2:48 PM) :

Worlds collide in this photo and pleasantly enough the oddness in it's contrasts, are what ultimatly make her feel and look so familiar. She is one of so many of us...all in one.